Behold: Wert bolts fresh out of their die! These production samples are entirely hot forged out of 6/4 titanium and accept a T25 Torx wrench. Being made without a single machining operation, expect their tensile strength to exceed a CNC-machined equivalent by about 70%. Thread callout is M5x0.5 and even exceed rolled threads in strength.

We're looking into making them even prettier through anodizing, a laser engraved logo and torque values.

I never thought I'd get so excited over a bolt, but god damn it that's pretty.

Having had a chat to Myth I'm excited about what's coming from him, he's fantastic to deal with and to me that means a lot more than just having a great product. the stems are stunning, and I honestly believe Wert has a future. Come release date I'll be ordering. No doubt. I want one of these ALOT. I think Wert is the next Berk.

Wert Cycling needs your assistance to better determine our first production batch order. We wish to offer our Straight Shooter stems in 6 lengths and 2 angles, namely 75-90-100-110-120-130mm in ±8º or ±17º. With sufficient demand, we might even do a 145mm version. Planned colors are black, red and orange anodized. Our current retail price estimate is €198.

In the comment section of this post, please state your preferred 1) length and 2) angle and 3) color.

_________________“I always find it amazing that a material can actually sell a product when it’s really the engineering that creates and dictates how well that material will behave or perform.” — Chuck Teixeira

Many thanks to everyone for their feedback on the lengths, angles and colors. The results have surprised us. @weeracerweenie: Thank you too for the kind words!

KWalker wrote:

-6 130 and 140

corky wrote:

would prefer -10

±8º was chosen for sitting right in between ±!6º and ±10º. However, the Wert stem geometry is slightly different than most, being that the top of the stem is lower than most. Stack height is 37.5mm as is the diameter of the stem barrel. Measured from the center of the stack height, the angle does sit around ±6º for a typical stem length. It still puts the bar lower than most stems with a taller stack height and, when replacing a typical stem with a Straight Shooter, there is room for a small spacer to bring the handlebars to a similar height. It makes for a more versatile fit compared to other stems.

deltree wrote:

Hi mythical any plans for a lightweight crank once these stems are at market?

Yes. Last August there was a meeting with manufacturer who pioneers a revolutionary manufacturing technology for titanium and possibly steel. The problem is not getting around to make a design to suit this technology. The roadmap for various Wert Cycling part releases definitely includes cranks. First the Straight Shooter stem, then the Perimeter Post followed by either pedals or MTB/road wheels. Once those are launched, cranks get their turn. So when more of you buy Wert stuff, it'll supply us a more ample R&D budget to release new parts sooner.

For production stems we’ve been given an estimated launch date of late May this week. We’re now waiting for confirmation so we ask you for just a little more patience. The Straight Shooter stem will be more than worth the wait. Other news is that we will probably offer custom stem lengths for a reasonable surcharge, although these details also await confirmation. Meanwhile, check out this handlebar clamp area improvement to be implemented in production stems. It'll increase stem stiffness for more efficient out-of-saddle efforts.

_________________“I always find it amazing that a material can actually sell a product when it’s really the engineering that creates and dictates how well that material will behave or perform.” — Chuck Teixeira

±8º was chosen for sitting right in between ±!6º and ±10º. However, the Wert stem geometry is slightly different than most, being that the top of the stem is lower than most. Stack height is 37.5mm as is the diameter of the stem barrel.

Sounds very much like a Deda Newton or Arima stem with +/- 8º and 37 mm stack height.

mythical wrote:

deltree wrote:

Hi mythical any plans for a lightweight crank once these stems are at market?

Yes. Last August there was a meeting with manufacturer who pioneers a revolutionary manufacturing technology for titanium and possibly steel. The problem is not getting around to make a design to suit this technology. The roadmap for various Wert Cycling part releases definitely includes cranks. First the Straight Shooter stem, then the Perimeter Post followed by either pedals or MTB/road wheels. Once those are launched, cranks get their turn.

Our 6Al-4V bolts with special anodization that also makes anti-seize unnecessary. We'd like your feedback on the color. Do you prefer this unique finish, or natural titanium? Do you prefer torque values on the bolts or on the stem/clamps?

We received some questions about launch dates. Know that we're currently working out the best solutions to efficiently manufacture the various stem lengths and angles in a way where we don't need to overcharge our customers. This being our first product, we want to do it right the first time around. Please bear with us while we iron out the kinks.

Jrock831 wrote:

Any updates on up coming purchasing dates?

You'll know when I know.

Rick wrote:

I love those bolts!

BTW: Your website has some serious problems. I tried looking at it in both IE and google Chrome. It is all skeewumpus.

Thanks, I'm sure you'll like them even more in the flesh. The website wasn't finished and, with our web developer plunged into his first adventure of fatherhood, his challenges in life changed and was unable to devote the necessary attention to the Wert Cycling website. We're urgently searching for a replacement.

HammerTime2 wrote:

Sounds very much like a Deda Newton or Arima stem with +/- 8º and 37 mm stack height.

I once had a Deda Newton stem and found the barrel flimsy and the stem overly flexible. It simply doesn't work aesthetically with many modern bikes with oversized tubes. Also, I wanted stiffer and better looking and those are some of the reasons that inspired me to start designing my own stem. Thus far the progression exceeded my best expectations.

HammerTime2 wrote:

Are going to give another go at the Mythical titanium crank?

That's definitely the plan.

dereksmalls wrote:

The crank you made years back for that worlds lightest bike is still damn impressive!

Let's hope this stem bests that as well as all the parts to follow.

UpFromOne wrote:

corky wrote:

it's taking a while, but the future looks bright

so bright they have to wear shades...

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